In this second part of our two part series with Diane Strickland, Trevor and Dianne continue to discuss trauma.
Diane explains that trauma can come from all sorts of places and talks about how shared trauma, like a pandemic, can lead to inclusivity becoming sidelined.
Diane has created a six-part framework for cultivating awareness in yourself, this framework can take us through being trauma informed people and into becoming trauma responsive.
The framework includes: safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, empowerment, and awareness.
Please listen along as this 75min episode is one that don't want to miss!
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Diane Strickland is in her 33rd year as an ordained minister now serving in The United Church of Canada as retired clergy, providing trauma informed support in complex human situations of natural and unnatural disasters. She is a Certified Community and Workplace Traumatologist, Compassion Fatigue Specialist-Therapist, Critical Incident Responder, and an author and creator of Trauma Informed Resources, including Trauma Informed Ministry, A Primer for Ministers and Ministries.
For more information on workshops, resources and personal support, contact her at [email protected]
Trevor is from McKillop United Church in Lethbridge, AB. You can learn more about McKillop by visiting www.facebook.com/mckillopunited